Eboo Patel

July 7, 2021
Dr. Eboo Patel is the Founder and President of Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC), a non-profit organization working to make interfaith cooperation a social norm in America. He is a respected leader on national issues of religious diversity, civic engagement, and the intersection of racial equity and interfaith cooperation. He is the author of four books and dozens of articles, and Read More

Katherine Ponce

June 30, 2021
Katherine is earning a dual degree, MBA/MS, from the Heller School at Brandeis University. Her studies focus on global health policy and management and creative solutions to strengthen health systems. After spending two years in sales and marketing, Katherine pivoted to pursue a passion for development. Katherine earned multiple fellowships, both internationally and domestically, including her most recent role as Read More

Erinn Andrews

June 27, 2021
Erinn Andrews is the Director of Philanthropy Research and Education at Stanford’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS). In this capacity, she leads the Effective Philanthropy Learning Initiative (EPLI) as well as drives all philanthropy education programs at Stanford PACS. At EPLI, she oversees multiple research initiatives studying donor trends, published two unique resources to support donors (the Guide Read More

Shana Buxser, Philanthropy Advisor

June 25, 2021
Shana Buxser works with individuals and families to help uncover and express core values, find their charitable passions, create strategies for giving, and involve families in a way that inspires engagement and lays the framework for a shared legacy. Engagement is tailored to a family’s goals and plans are collaboratively incorporated with the overall financial picture. Read More

Aiko Bethea

June 23, 2021
Aiko is a builder, learner, and thought partner. She thrives while working in new spaces, creating novel frameworks. As a thought partner and learner, she enjoys working in partnership alongside her collaborators on a journey towards creating new understandings, learnings, and creative processes. Justice and loyalty are values that have been core drivers in Aiko’s life and career. Working in Read More

Erin Borla

June 22, 2021
Erin Borla has worked in non-profit organizations that support rural communities through the arts and creative economies for the past 17 years. Her dedication to supporting rural spaces through listening, collaborating, and open and honest sharing of ideas helps her elevate community partners throughout her work. Borla holds a BS in Agriculture from Oregon State University and a Masters of Read More

Jamie Semel

June 22, 2021
Jamie Semel is a Boston-based theater artist and educator. Jamie was a founding member of her family’s junior board at Frieda C. Fox Family Foundation. She led in many roles with a national movement supporting youth grantmakers at Youth Philanthropy Connect. She has also worked with grantmakers at Philanthropy Massachusetts on programming. She studied Theater Arts and Environmental Studies at Read More

Sheridan Lorenz

June 17, 2021
Sheridan Lorenz is a resident of Austin, Texas, though she has deep roots on Galveston Island. Spending summers in Galveston, she recalls the festive celebrations of Juneteenth on the island. Sheridan has had a lifelong concern with social and racial inequities. From 2005 to 2012 she initiated several programs in Galveston: An affordable and low-income home building project in collaboration Read More

Equity in the Center

June 14, 2021
Equity in the Center (EiC) works to shift mindsets, practices and systems in the social sector to center race equity and build a Race Equity Culture. Learn more. Read More

J.P. Morgan

June 14, 2021
J.P Morgan is a global leader in financial services offering solutions to the world’s most important corporations, governments and institutions. Read more: https://www.jpmorgan.com/global. Read More